IBM x235 Server
ServeRAID 6i Controller
6 146gb physical drives installed
Setup as 3 logical drives / 3 arrays with RAID 1 mirroring
BIOS 7.12.13
FIRMWARE 7.12.13
DEVICE DRIVER 7.12.02 (?????)
User received i9990301 DISK FAILURE OR DISK RESET FAILED error
User pulled physical drive 0 (bottom-most drive)and rebooted.
Physical drive 0 is first drive in logical disk 1 / array A.
User states prompted to mark pulled drive defunct and did so.
User got i9990301 error.
User replaced drive 0 and pulled drive 1 (other drive in logical disk 1 / array A).
User states prompted to mark pulled drive defunct and did so.
User got i9990301 error.
User called me - I booted to IBM ServeRAID Manager CD and discovered mismatched bios/firmware/device driver versions (but doesn't seem to be causing a problem previously). I figure I will resolve that later with newer version 7.12.14 versions for all.
ServeRAID Manager showed array A offline and both physical drive 0 and 1 defunct / offline. I powered down, pulled both drives, rebooted, rescanned, inserted drive 1 and set it online, then inserted drive 0 and nothing.
I repeated but inserted drive 0 and set it online, then inserted drive 1 and rebuild started nearly immediately.
If memory serves me, I cannot reboot until the rebuild is complete - correct?
Also, even if the rebuild is not successful (the drive is bad) I'm thinking the system should boot and run but with this drive defunct/offline so Array A will show as critical or degraded until I get a replacement drive in place (probably tomorrow) and a good rebuild - correct?
Is there something else I'm missing that could be causing the i9990301 error and boot failure?
Is this the proper way to replace a bad/critical drive given that the user had already marked both drives as defunct?
What is the best practice for replacing a critical drive before it is marked as defunct?
Enough questions - thanks for any assistance.
-Miescha
ServeRAID 6i Controller
6 146gb physical drives installed
Setup as 3 logical drives / 3 arrays with RAID 1 mirroring
BIOS 7.12.13
FIRMWARE 7.12.13
DEVICE DRIVER 7.12.02 (?????)
User received i9990301 DISK FAILURE OR DISK RESET FAILED error
User pulled physical drive 0 (bottom-most drive)and rebooted.
Physical drive 0 is first drive in logical disk 1 / array A.
User states prompted to mark pulled drive defunct and did so.
User got i9990301 error.
User replaced drive 0 and pulled drive 1 (other drive in logical disk 1 / array A).
User states prompted to mark pulled drive defunct and did so.
User got i9990301 error.
User called me - I booted to IBM ServeRAID Manager CD and discovered mismatched bios/firmware/device driver versions (but doesn't seem to be causing a problem previously). I figure I will resolve that later with newer version 7.12.14 versions for all.
ServeRAID Manager showed array A offline and both physical drive 0 and 1 defunct / offline. I powered down, pulled both drives, rebooted, rescanned, inserted drive 1 and set it online, then inserted drive 0 and nothing.
I repeated but inserted drive 0 and set it online, then inserted drive 1 and rebuild started nearly immediately.
If memory serves me, I cannot reboot until the rebuild is complete - correct?
Also, even if the rebuild is not successful (the drive is bad) I'm thinking the system should boot and run but with this drive defunct/offline so Array A will show as critical or degraded until I get a replacement drive in place (probably tomorrow) and a good rebuild - correct?
Is there something else I'm missing that could be causing the i9990301 error and boot failure?
Is this the proper way to replace a bad/critical drive given that the user had already marked both drives as defunct?
What is the best practice for replacing a critical drive before it is marked as defunct?
Enough questions - thanks for any assistance.
-Miescha